Three Thousand Business Cards

When I first set up in business years ago (back in the days where I sold books for a living) I found myself bombarded with all of the “must have” business tools the internet, my phone, my email box and even local businesses could offer. Of course being 1) a new business and 2) someone who adores all things stationery related, I went a bit mad. Before I knew it I had thousands of bog standard business cards from *that* free business card company, a T-Shirt with my logo, fliers, posters, pens (these were very cute!), bags and all sorts. A couple of years later when I had a real tidy up of the office prior to increasing my copy-writing work and concentrating on it full time I still had three thousand business cards, and a rather weird looking faded t-shirt.

In retrospect I got caught up with the novelty of being in business and being offered all these lovely things at a bargain price. These “tools” were filing cabinet fillers and little more. Nowadays I take a different (cheaper) approach to business marketing tools.

Instead of wasting time and money on, quite frankly cheap and nasty stamps, notepaper and other so-called business “tools” I instead decide what I actually need and what I am willing to pay for. My business has changed so naturally the way that I market it has changed too. The vast majority of my advertising / marketing is done online however for postal invoices, correspondence and the like I use professional stickers (it just looks better in my opinion).

One company that comes very highly recommended (and looking at their Facebook page is used or liked by quite a few of my business contacts and friends) and offers a white range of printed stickers is DiscountBannerPrinting.co.uk.
The site offers a range of stickers, as well as other items and unlike many similar companies has a relatively small minimum order value. This is great news for new start ups who are just realising what they really need marketing tool-wise or who simply don’t have the budget required for larger orders.

When it comes to choosing business tools it is wise to devise an initial plan regarding who you want to reach with your marketing materials and which methods are likely to be most effective. Business cards for me are little use as I don’t attend networking events and quite frankly haven’t found a use for them elsewhere. A banner wouldn’t do me any favours as I don’t sell my services at events or represent myself at trade shows however stickers and other smaller items such as these are great for sending out with all my mail, not just my work email. I once scored a client who spotted my information on the Ebay parcel I sent her after she emailed me for more information.

I’m curious though. What do you consider your “must have” marketing or business tool? Like me do you have a thing for stationery-type items? Do you have your car wrapped with your business details or do you prefer online or digital tools only to get your name out there? I’d love to hear what you consider your favourite or most effective business marketing tool is?

*Written in collaboration with the mentioned business yet true to my thoughts, feelings and experiences

Technology,Entertainment and Children

I know from my own perspective that when working to keep a toddler happy, busy and entertained that I can sometime run out of inspiration for new activities. We love being outdoors and walk and enjoy adventures regularly, we enjoy art and craft, water play, toys, role play (He is always Bob the Builder, I am always the ride on digger for some reason?!) and all of the usual games toddlers enjoy. He does watch TV although I limit it, as much for my own sanity as his development, and so I find myself constantly looking for new ways to find activities to occupy him and help with his learning.

As much as I balk sometimes at children being glued to gadgets and what not (I’m a firm believer in “proper” play like we had as children) I’m open enough to the idea that times have changed and technology does and should play at least some part in children’s lives. My 6yr old got a (cheap and cheerful) android tablet from Santa for Christmas and while we have limited the time he spends on it, the apps he has been using are fantastic for both entertainment and education. Technology is clearly very much a part of my children’s lives so I’ll admit that looking for apps for Kieran and activities and games for Taylor online has become part of my weekly routine!

One such site I’ve found which is perfect for Kieran to enjoy independently and Taylor to have fun “helping” with and colouring in is one that teaches origami. Their Grandad is a dab hand at making cats from paper which we all love (grown up siblings included!) so this is great for us. We have graduated from paper planes to simple animals now and with some practice I can see both boys enjoying making a display with some “proper” origami figures.

While I’ve been openly dubious about apps and toddlers in the past I have to admit that Taylor enjoys short sessions on the tablet playing with full learning apps that are designed for his age group and which help him with a number of skills from sounds, numbers and colours to songs and speech. There are a number of websites available which have these apps available and other parents are brilliant for sources of recommendations which is a great way to find new (decent) sites and I make a point of sharing when I find something worth sharing myself.

I’m unlikely to be buying Taylor a tablet of his own anytime soon (he is two!) however I can see that the time will come and to cut the cost when I do, and in the meantime for the Lego, Duplo and all of the other could-be-costly toy purchases I’ll be continuing to use Price Grabber to shave some of the cost off.

I know some parents are more savvy than I am in terms of technology and kids and so if anyone out there has recommendations for other apps, pages where I can find prints off or idea for play do please share!

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